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in the internet age with technology, that can be done. as far as what is being collected online already, for those companies who are already present every wrrks they are collectioning and have been collecting. but eelectronic retail means there are not the same borders anymore. the corner store that does not get an exemption from sales tax is competing with the ones that do. it is about more robust competition. >> what about the argument this the online retailer has an unfair advantage. and as you pointed out, many of the companies are collecting and remitting sales tax, why shouldn't all of them do it? >> every place you have a physical presence, you have to collect. as far as main street being at a disadvantage, look at states like pennsylvania, texas, and new york. when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to
in the internet age with technology, that can be done. as far as what is being collected online already, for those companies who are already present every wrrks they are collectioning and have been collecting. but eelectronic retail means there are not the same borders anymore. the corner store that does not get an exemption from sales tax is competing with the ones that do. it is about more robust competition. >> what about the argument this the online retailer has an unfair advantage....
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i like the names in the technology space. i don't know if you've seen this, but seems like there's been a little bit of change in the sentiment where you buy the dips. now it's sell into the rallies a little bit. >> jon najarian, how do you see things? you can talk about tech. the number of companies reporting, significant, for certain, texas instruments, amazon, qualcomm, netflix. >> yeah, i want to go back for one second. last week at this time, we were looking at the oil complex just being slaugtered. that is the opposite today. flip it around 180 degrees. all we needed was stabilization in crude oil which we seemingly got as we traded down to whatever the bottom was in the range for crude oil. as we did that, take a look at psx today. halliburton is contributing as well. but look at the stocks just being killed, throwing out baby with the bath water. we said watch those. as soon as you get stabilization in crude, you're going to see a jumpback rally in these. you saw it at the tail end of last week. that continues today,
i like the names in the technology space. i don't know if you've seen this, but seems like there's been a little bit of change in the sentiment where you buy the dips. now it's sell into the rallies a little bit. >> jon najarian, how do you see things? you can talk about tech. the number of companies reporting, significant, for certain, texas instruments, amazon, qualcomm, netflix. >> yeah, i want to go back for one second. last week at this time, we were looking at the oil complex...
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now, i'm also a big fan of new technology. if we can do things better, we should. now we are at a cross roads where i have to admit i have some misgivings but, hey, technology aside, we're improving. there's going to be some significant changes to the way we calculate gdp starting in july which means the number we get about three months from today when we get our first look at second quarter gdp may be significantly bigger. now, i'd like to quote, and it's on cnbc.com today as well as in the financial times, something that was written by robin harding quoting one of the gentleman who sat the bur oh of economic analysis, brent moulton. here is what he said. we are carrying these major changes all of the way back in time, which for us means to 1929, so we are essentially rewriting economic history. now, you can see why i'm scratching my head a little bit. i guess, you know, when the government or any employee is going to tell us they're rewriting history, my issue is, is that it's tough to get your gps, first of all, and it comes at a time when we already don't have
now, i'm also a big fan of new technology. if we can do things better, we should. now we are at a cross roads where i have to admit i have some misgivings but, hey, technology aside, we're improving. there's going to be some significant changes to the way we calculate gdp starting in july which means the number we get about three months from today when we get our first look at second quarter gdp may be significantly bigger. now, i'd like to quote, and it's on cnbc.com today as well as in the...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 urs. zero heartbur >> all right. everybody, trading is about to begin this monday morning. this is the start of trading for the week after the boston outrage. let's see how we're going to open. at the moment we're looking for maybe a 40 point gain for the dow jones industrial average. that's where we stand with a minute to go before that opening bell rings. i'm going to bring in larry l f levin with us from chicago. we've got one suspect dead and another guy captured, is that at all a factor this today's modest rally that we're going to see. >> i think there's something to do with that, stuart, i do. i think that having that or some kind of resolution in that situation, eve
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different technology, different team. he was later ex-on rated and they went after someone else but you can get ahead of your yourself, can't you? >> we have to be very careful when we're talking about surveillance technology. it's one thing to talk about cameras on the street, the camera that got so much press. it's quite another to talk about our internet histories and when we're talking about those very private information, i think we do want to have a warrant before the police can access it, possibly even during emergencies when the judges are more likely to grant it if the police have a legitimate law enforcement need. with shouldn't aloe the police or other officials cart blanc to dip into our lives. >> we risk that by putting it all online, don't we? >> i think not necessarily. there's a difference between saying we tell someone a secret or fact and saying that information is public to everybody. i'm a lawyer. i teach lawyers. and the attorney-client privilege -- >> a lawyer who teaches lawyer, that i'mly -- momly
different technology, different team. he was later ex-on rated and they went after someone else but you can get ahead of your yourself, can't you? >> we have to be very careful when we're talking about surveillance technology. it's one thing to talk about cameras on the street, the camera that got so much press. it's quite another to talk about our internet histories and when we're talking about those very private information, i think we do want to have a warrant before the police can...
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>> we have the right technology. you never have enough people being able to do that. but we have no motivation for social reasons for political reaso reasons. we don't have the political will to do it. >> to do profiling or to do a closer watch of people's profiles? >> both. both. >> what is interesting to me, if i googled, you know, sailing lessons, new york city -- >> google follows you. >> google follows me. all of a sudden, i'll start getting ads from sailboat operations. this kid, man, terrorist, 26-year-old, how far old he was, is apparently looking up bomb making plans on al qaeda-linked websites based in yemen. why do we have a problem with -- if someone is looking those things up, why do we have a problem with that versus google or others saying, hey, sullivan is -- >> behind the scenes, do we have a problem with that? meaning is the government saying we're not even looking at this? >> no, no. behind the scenes, the government doesn't have a problem with it. but it's a public relations and political problem. on the one hand, people do not care about whether e
>> we have the right technology. you never have enough people being able to do that. but we have no motivation for social reasons for political reaso reasons. we don't have the political will to do it. >> to do profiling or to do a closer watch of people's profiles? >> both. both. >> what is interesting to me, if i googled, you know, sailing lessons, new york city -- >> google follows you. >> google follows me. all of a sudden, i'll start getting ads from...
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and the technology that helped track down the boston bombing suspects, and the bay area company that is stream lining the process. cutbacks at airports across the nation. n the bay area?ive flight and new details about texas fertilizer blast. what we have now >>> a key part of the search for the boston bombing suspects was the hours of video from the camcorders and the surveillance cameras along monday's race route. but how did police go through it so quickly? jonathon bloom has a look inside the bay area company whose technology helped make that possible. >> reporter: in the wake of the bombing it wasn't an eyewitness, but a high definition camera on top of a department store that told investigators who they were looking for. in a secured facility they pieced it together from vid of hundreds of other cameras to identify the suspects. it took days, but a few years ago, it could have take ep months. >> -- taken months. >> if you go to the london train bombings, it was president ared that there were thousands and thousands of investigators that ouch whatted video for weeks and weeks to
and the technology that helped track down the boston bombing suspects, and the bay area company that is stream lining the process. cutbacks at airports across the nation. n the bay area?ive flight and new details about texas fertilizer blast. what we have now >>> a key part of the search for the boston bombing suspects was the hours of video from the camcorders and the surveillance cameras along monday's race route. but how did police go through it so quickly? jonathon bloom has a look...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations or. isn't.
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angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. . >> conspiring to carrying out al qaeda-supported attack against via passenger train. had this plot been carried out, it would have resulted in innocent people being killed or seriously injured. the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements elected in iran. >> bret: that press conference this afternoon and that last line really raised some eyebrows. they said it was not state sponsored as far as they knew. canadian officials announcing they arrested two men, a major terrorist plot but said the public was not in danger. back with the panel. julie? >> well, in some ways this is how the system was supposed to work. there was a plot. authorities found the plot and they thwarted it they have these men in custody. i think it's important to note that obviously this comes at a time when a lot of people are on edge, given the events of last week, the justice department has told us that t
angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. . >> conspiring to carrying out al qaeda-supported attack against via passenger train. had this plot been carried out, it would have resulted in innocent people being killed or seriously injured. the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements elected in iran. >> bret: that...
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a collection of innovations designed around the only bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where right now, save $400 on the only memory foam bed that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds! sleep number. comfort. individualized. su >>> and we are lthwarting of terrorist attack in canada. several suspects reportedly are under arrest in ontario and the quebec provinces. the alleged plotters were under surveillance for more than a year and this was the product of a cross-border operation involving canadian law enforcement, the fbi and the department of homeland security. a special task force in canada made the arrest this morning. the suspects have they connection to the accused bombers in boston and in just a few minutes, we are expecting a news conference to start in toronto. >>> a court hearing continues today for the man accused of sending letters laced with ricin to president obama and a u.s. senator. today the fbi told a judge n
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. about international airport in the very heart of moscow. thanks for joining us here on r t the u.s. military has acknowledged that overhaul of the guantanamo bay prisoners are now on hunger strike among the eighty four protesters five of whom put in a hospital with life threatening conditions sixteen and being force fed ati's guy nature can explain why the inmates have resorted to such desperate measures. here's a breakdown of who's currently held captive at the u.s. prison in guantanamo fifty four percent are yemeni nationals that is ninety five captives out of one hundred sixty six just a few more figures a total of eighty six prisoners there have been cleared for release fifty six of them yemeni nationals three years ago the u.s. suspended all transfers of detainees to yemen what seems to aggravate the psychological torture of indefinite detention is knowing that your nationality is something that you cannot control is the sole basis of that ordeal defense lawyers say what they dea
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energy, technology, materials, all groups suffered in recent weeks. the energy looks like a fairly decent risk-reward here. have a big pullback since early february. tracy: you make a good point. should this be a resounding alarm goes off for everybody sitting at home on their cash. the market did not break down after all that happened, you have to get into it. >> you have to really let price dictate what you do. unless you see signs of deterioration, still makes a lot of sense to be long some stocks particularly energy and technology. tracy: i think a lot of people will look back on this and say i wish i was in it. ashley: we have some breaking news for you. massachusetts about to lead the nation in a mark of silence to mark one week of the boston marathon finish line. first bomb exploding at 2:50 p.m. eastern time, the bombs killing three people and injuring dozens more. today people around the country are taking part in a moment of silence to remember the victims, massachusetts governor leading the event, on the courthouse steps in boston. the bost
energy, technology, materials, all groups suffered in recent weeks. the energy looks like a fairly decent risk-reward here. have a big pullback since early february. tracy: you make a good point. should this be a resounding alarm goes off for everybody sitting at home on their cash. the market did not break down after all that happened, you have to get into it. >> you have to really let price dictate what you do. unless you see signs of deterioration, still makes a lot of sense to be long...
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technology doing better. health care, consumer staples all up. a modestly upward push to the market. still doesn't seem to be a lot of direction. look at house ing. very disappointed in the existing hope sales number for march we got out this morning. building materials are doing really well. boise cascade, big wood products. knocked the cover off the ball. said wood product demand is strong as the housing market continues to get better. one number good, another number not so good in the earnings season and in the economic reports. move on and show you some of the multiindustry companies. a lot of big nachls reporting tomorrow. illinois tool works, ingersoll rand. ge reported on friday. still down. textron, still down. a $29 stock a few days ago. a little concerns overall about the earnings outlook. finally, maria, something unusual. canadian national railways just reported their earnings. they were supposed to report after the bell. suddenly i don't know why it came out. just a little proud here. $1.30 is what they have. i'll check to see if tha
technology doing better. health care, consumer staples all up. a modestly upward push to the market. still doesn't seem to be a lot of direction. look at house ing. very disappointed in the existing hope sales number for march we got out this morning. building materials are doing really well. boise cascade, big wood products. knocked the cover off the ball. said wood product demand is strong as the housing market continues to get better. one number good, another number not so good in the...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> shepard: break news and the announcement of a thwarted terror plot on the u.s. canadian border to affect a train that travels daily to and from new york, to toronto, and vice versa. it's our understanding they mr. -- whoever the terrorists are, who are now in custody, we're told, by the cbc, -- they were planning to blow this thing up as the train went by. some things we're waiting with great interest to learn, had these gentlemen, who are in custody, procured the necessary equipment or bombs or whatever you think, to blow this thing up? or was it something they were talking about? were they doing it and authorities found out about it? and busted them bus of it? or did they contact someone they thought was a conspirator, or possible conspirator, and then learn that was somebody from the rcmp so they were in on this thing all along. it does matter. the detail does matter. if they have zwarted -- thwarted something in works. if they had p
. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> shepard: break news and the announcement of a thwarted terror plot on the u.s. canadian border to affect a train that travels daily to and from new york, to toronto, and vice versa. it's our understanding they mr. -- whoever the terrorists are, who are now in custody, we're told, by the cbc, -- they were planning to blow this...
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defensive growth, defensive growth, as you say, is health care, is tapels, parts of the media, parts of the technology space, as well, clearly defensive growth. and then the other part of the bar bell, we want to take advantage of some of those attractive valuations in equities and in europe. we would rather go into financials selectively and look at those insurance companies, those banks, as well, which is perhaps have sold off more in the market than the recent pullback and look at all of those companies which have improving or strong capital positions. and you end up looking at some of the german insurers and the swiss bank. they look pretty strong for us. >> jonathan, thanks very much for that. . >>> today is also worldwide -- in china, "worldwide exchange" in china day. i'm in hong kong because i've just spent the weekend at the china entrepreneur's club annual meeting of green companies in china. i've just come back from there and the china entrepreneur's club is a group 50, 51 of the leading ceos of the private companies. around $300 billion in revenue is what those combined companies have. one
defensive growth, defensive growth, as you say, is health care, is tapels, parts of the media, parts of the technology space, as well, clearly defensive growth. and then the other part of the bar bell, we want to take advantage of some of those attractive valuations in equities and in europe. we would rather go into financials selectively and look at those insurance companies, those banks, as well, which is perhaps have sold off more in the market than the recent pullback and look at all of...
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the best technology, the best procedures. but if your people are not trained or your customers are not trained, so the financial industry sees its customers as part of the broader ecosystem. not only are we trying to protect them, but we're trying to educate our customers day-to-day on our web sites, etc., on how they can protect themselves. and that's really a key part of it. yes, there are insiders who are malicious, but a lot of the cyber attacks can be prevented if only your employees had as a matter of habit the knowledge that you don't click on that e-mail that you don't recognize, that you don't open the attachment, that you don't recognize. if it looks suspicious, pass it on to your security team. those are some of the most element always of preventing cyber attack. and it is one of the biggest hurdles we have to get over. >> guest: and some nation security agency and the dense department companiesyou know, have been, had breaches with respect to thumb drives being brought into their system. >> guest: yep. >> guest: i
the best technology, the best procedures. but if your people are not trained or your customers are not trained, so the financial industry sees its customers as part of the broader ecosystem. not only are we trying to protect them, but we're trying to educate our customers day-to-day on our web sites, etc., on how they can protect themselves. and that's really a key part of it. yes, there are insiders who are malicious, but a lot of the cyber attacks can be prevented if only your employees had...
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he killed a massachusetts institute of technology policeman. were you ever for a moment scared? >> no. you know, personally i wasn't. you know, the resources that were there, i'm not on the front lines. i was more behind the scenes coordinating the watertown police department. it's the s.w.a.t. guys up front entering. the resources that we have like the helicopters from state police, the robots that approached has really cut down on a lot of the officers just approaching the suspect without any concern. so having those resources and those people are highly trained. they did a tremendous job. so for me, you know, it was a long ordeal. everybody at that point was tired, up for over, you know, 15, 17, 18 hours. and to have the results that we had that night was truly spectacular. >> all right. thank you very much, detective. >>> 24 hours before that takedown, a violent gun battle took place with the police on the streets of watertown where the two brothers are said to also tossed a pressure cooker bomb at authorities that authorities say is the same brand in the one used in the bos
he killed a massachusetts institute of technology policeman. were you ever for a moment scared? >> no. you know, personally i wasn't. you know, the resources that were there, i'm not on the front lines. i was more behind the scenes coordinating the watertown police department. it's the s.w.a.t. guys up front entering. the resources that we have like the helicopters from state police, the robots that approached has really cut down on a lot of the officers just approaching the suspect...
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on technological innovation and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the ranking chairman and members of the committee for and fighting me to testify here today. i have been studying this for more than a decade, so i am honored to share what i have learned with you. some forms of this were included. i also want to thank durbin and the long work and trying to provide clarity and how the guest worker programs are being used in practice. through high-skilled immigration we have potential of attracting the best and brightest are around the world and more importtly, kping them here. much is misguided. it has been focused mostly on expanding guest worker programs, rather than permanent emigration. i will focus the remarks today on the deeply flawed programs. right now the majority of the programs are being used to hire cheap, and injured workers. the bulk of the demand is driven by the desire for low-cost workers, not a race for specialized talents. the results show this. all of the top 10 employers last year used the
on technological innovation and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the ranking chairman and members of the committee for and fighting me to testify here today. i have been studying this for more than a decade, so i am honored to share what i have learned with you. some forms of this were included. i also want to thank durbin and the long work and trying to provide clarity and how the guest worker programs are being used in practice. through high-skilled immigration we...